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Province Making it Easier for Ontarians to Access More Health Supports in One Call

Ontario is providing more comprehensive services for people
who are seeking to quit smoking by transitioning telephone-based smoking
cessation services in Ontario from Smokers' Helpline to the Telehealth Ontario
platform.

Ontario Hosts Meeting with Agri-Food Leaders

WOODSTOCK — Premier Doug
Ford and Ernie Hardeman, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, met
with farmers and agriculture organizations at Canada's Outdoor Farm Show to
discuss the current challenges faced by the agri-food industry, including ongoing
trade disruptions.

TORONTO — Upon the resumption of the legislature, the people of Ontario can expect to see urgent action to protect York University students from the ongoing labour dispute and repeal Ontario's cap-and-trade carbon tax law from the books, Minister of Government and Consumer Services and Government House Leader Todd Smith announced today.

TORONTO —
Ontario Premier Doug Ford today
confirmed that, as the first order of business of Ontario's Government for the
People, his cabinet revoked the regulation that punishes Ontario residents at
the gas pump through a wasteful cap-and-trade carbon tax regime; this measure
comes into effect July 3, 2018. In order to fulfill this election commitment,
the Government of Ontario will immediately begin an orderly wind-down of all
programs funded out of cap-and-trade carbon tax revenues.